Honors Research Symposium
Gorgas Library #205Sharing research is an important part of being a scholar. Many of our students work with faculty on independent studies, far more carry out original and independent research in their classes, and some have begun attending and participating in conferences. The REL Honors Research Symposium aims to provide an opportunity for students to present their original research, hopefully in preparation for later participating in other conferences.
Honors Research Symposium
Gorgas Library #205Sharing research is an important part of being a scholar. Many of our students work with faculty on independent studies, far more carry out original and independent research in their classes, and some have begun attending and participating in conferences. The REL Honors Research Symposium aims to provide an opportunity for students to present their original research, hopefully in preparation for later participating in other conferences.
RSSA Dinner
Taco Mama 2104 University Blvd A, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesRSSA Dinner
Taco Mama 2104 University Blvd A, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesRSSA Coffee Break
Manly Hall Lounge (MA 200)RSSA will be hosting another coffee break on Monday, March 4 from 1-3pm in the Manly Hall Lounge! Join REL students and faculty for coffee and donuts!
RSSA Coffee Break
Manly Hall Lounge (MA 200)RSSA will be hosting another coffee break on Monday, March 4 from 1-3pm in the Manly Hall Lounge! Join REL students and faculty for coffee and donuts!
Guest Lecture
Garland Hall 203Prof. Ioannis Xydopoulos, of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, will be visiting UA and the Department of Religious Studies as part of the Alabama-Greece Initiative to meet with his collaborator prof. Vaia Touna. While at the UA he will offer a public lecture: "Macedonia from the 8th-6th c. BCE: Myth, Literary Sources, and Archaeology" but will also visit Prof. Vaia Touna's class REL341 "Theories of Myth," and meet with faculty and students. Prof. Ioannis Xydopoulos teaches at the School of
Guest Lecture
Garland Hall 203Prof. Ioannis Xydopoulos, of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, will be visiting UA and the Department of Religious Studies as part of the Alabama-Greece Initiative to meet with his collaborator prof. Vaia Touna. While at the UA he will offer a public lecture: "Macedonia from the 8th-6th c. BCE: Myth, Literary Sources, and Archaeology" but will also visit Prof. Vaia Touna's class REL341 "Theories of Myth," and meet with faculty and students. Prof. Ioannis Xydopoulos teaches at the School of
Dept hosting prospective MA students
Manly HallThe Dept will host the students accepted into our MA program for Fall '19 and help them get a sense of campus/Tuscaloosa.
Dept hosting prospective MA students
Manly HallThe Dept will host the students accepted into our MA program for Fall '19 and help them get a sense of campus/Tuscaloosa.